Golf Training Device

ABSTRACT

A golf training method and device having at least one flat surface and an annular surface, wherein the annular surface is configured to receive contact with a golf club and the flat surface is configured to contact the surface on which the device is disposed. The device may have a radius greater than the height. The device may be sized to have the diameter of a standard regulation golf ball, and a height approximately 0.25 inches to require the user to swing within 0.25 inches precision in order to hit the training device. The device maybe made from a soft, resilient material suitable for use indoors.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to a golf training device, moreparticularly for practicing a golf swing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various golf training devices are available for golf players to practicetheir golf swings. Training devices suitable for golf players at varyinglevels of skill are available, as often beginners and amateur playerspractice a different aspect of their golf swing than more seasonedplayers. Golf training devices are often projectiles which frequentlyincorporate characteristics that allow the device to simulate the feel,weight, and/or flight characteristics of a regulation standard golf ballto provide accurate informational feedback to the user regarding certainaspects of their golf swing.

Most beginner and amateur golfers suffer from hitting the golf ball“thin” or “fat.” Hitting a golf ball thin, or topping the ball, resultsfrom the head of the golf club hitting the ball too high on the ball.Hitting the golf ball fat, or taking up a large divot with the golfclub, results when the head of the golf club hits the ground before thegolf club hits the golf ball. Accurate and precise golf swings which hitthe golf ball “pure” or dead on require repeated and regular practice.However, frequent trips to a driving range or golf course may be costlyand/or impractical for various reasons, especially if a user is justbeginning to practice golf. Thus, it is often desirable to be able topractice golf in one's home, office, or yard.

Many factors are involved in perfecting a golf swing, such as thegolfer's grip, stance, alignment, swing path, and point of impact withthe golf ball. Many golf training devices require the user tosimultaneously concentrate on numerous aspects of their golf swing,rather than allowing the user to focus on specific aspects of their golfswing, such as contacting the golf ball at a desired distance from thesurface on which the golf ball rests, which is often a main concern forbeginning and amateur golfers.

The present inventor has recognized the need for a durable, accuratetraining device for practicing a golf swing, which allows the user tofocus on specific aspects of a golf swing.

The present inventor has recognized the need for a training device whichcan be used outdoors or indoors without damaging furniture, walls, orother items.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention comprises a golf training device for practicing golfswings by giving golfers a visual aid and training device to help theuser hit a golf ball “pure” or dead on. The golf training devicecomprises a disk shaped body having at least one flat surface, and anannular surface. In one embodiment, the device is made of a resilientmaterial, such as rubber, so as to minimize damage to any surface withwhich the device comes into contact. The device has a height and aradius wherein the height is less than the radius.

In one embodiment, the training device has a diameter between 0.80inches (20.32 mm) and 2.54 inches (64.52 mm) and a height between 0.125(3.175 mm) and 0.25 (6.35 mm) inches. In another embodiment, thetraining device has a diameter between 0.80 inches (20.32 mm) and 2.54inches (64.52 mm) and a height between 0.125 inches (3.175 mm) and avalue less than the radius. In another embodiment, the disk has adiameter of 1.68 inches (42.67 mm), a radius of 0.84 inches (21.34 mm),and a height of 0.25 inches (6.35 mm). In another embodiment, thetraining device has a diameter of not less than 1.68 inches (42.67 mm).In another embodiment, the training device has a diameter of that of aregulation golf ball as set by the United States Golf Association.

In an alternative embodiment, the golf training device comprises a diskshaped body with one flat surface, an annular surface, and a steppedsurface comprising of at least two surfaces each at a different distancefrom the flat surface, with each distance from the flat surfacecorresponding to the height of a portion of the annular surface on whichthe golf club could make contact with the training device. In thisembodiment, the user can rotate the device to change the degree ofaccuracy within which the user must swing to send the device intoprojectile motion. By providing only a limited height for making contactwith the device, the user is required to practice honing in on theaccuracy of their swing.

Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will bebecome readily apparent from the following detailed description of theinvention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims and from theaccompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a side view of an exemplary embodiment of the golf trainingdevice.

FIG. 1B is a top view of an exemplary embodiment of the golf trainingdevice.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the golf training device in place foruse.

FIG. 3A is a side view of the golf training device in place for use.

FIG. 3B is a side view of the golf training device in place for use.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an alternative exemplary embodiment ofthe golf training device.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a second alternative exemplaryembodiment of the golf training device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many differentforms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein indetail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that thepresent disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of theprinciples of the invention and is not intended to limit the inventionto the specific embodiments illustrated.

FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate the side and top views respectively of oneembodiment of the golf training device. As illustrated in FIG. 2, thegolf training device 10 is a disk shaped device comprising at least oneflat surface 20 and an annular, surface 30. A second flat surface 25 isin contact with an operating surface 40. In one embodiment, the flatsurfaces may include a pattern or texture, for example, to represent thedimples of a golf ball such as shown in FIG. 1B.

The golf training device 10 is made from a flexible and/or resilientmaterial, such as, rubber, foam, silicone, plastic, resins, otherpolymeric or synthetic materials, or a combination thereof. This type ofmaterial allows the device to be used indoors such that upon impact,damage to walls or furniture is minimized. In one embodiment, the deviceis made of materials with resilient characteristics, such as rubber, orrubber-like compositions. Rubber materials or rubber-like compositionsinclude synthetic rubbers, natural rubber, a combination of syntheticand natural rubbers, latex, and polyurethane.

In one embodiment, the device is made of foam, such as polyurethane,neoprene, and polyvinylchloride. The foam material should be of asufficient density to allow the training device to launch intoprojectile motion upon contact to provide a visual indication of thegeneral direction of launch. The foam material may be water resistant tobe more adaptable to outdoor use.

The training device 10 can also be made from a combination of materialsto achieve a desired weight or flight characteristic. For example, theflat surfaces 20, 25 can be made of the same or different material, andthe annular surface 30 can be made from the same or different materialas either of the two flat surfaces. In another embodiment, the outersurface layer may be a different material from the inner surface. In oneembodiment, a softer outer surface may be disposed around an innermaterial that is denser.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1A and 2, the training device 10 has a diameter“d,” height “h,” and a radius “r.” The golf training device has a height“h” less than the radius If “r”.

In one embodiment, the training device has a diameter between 0.80inches (20.32 mm) and 2.54 inches (64.52 mm) and a height between 0.125(3.175 mm) and 0.25 (6.35 mm) inches. In another embodiment, thetraining device has a diameter between 0.80 inches (20.32 mm) and 2.54inches (64.52 mm) and a height between 0.125 inches (3.175 mm) and avalue less than the radius. In another embodiment, the training devicehas a diameter of 1.68 inches (42.67 mm) and a height of 0.25 inches(6.35 mm). In another embodiment, the training device has a diameter ofnot less than 1.68 inches (42.67 mm). In another embodiment, thetraining device has a weight of not greater than 1.620 ounces (45.93grams). In another embodiment, the training device has a diameter ofthat of a regulation golf ball as set by the United States GolfAssociation. In another embodiment, the training device has a diameterof that of a regulation golf ball as set by the organization charged orgenerally recognized as setting standards related to golf ball size inthe United States.

In operation, the user places the training device 10 on an operatingsurface 40 such that a flat surface 25 of the training device is incontact with the operating surface 40. The user positions the golf club50 such that when the user swings the golf club, the golf club strikesthe training device on its annular surface 30. The operating surface 40can be any firm surface, such such as a golf practice mat, floor,carpet, asphalt, grass, or any other firm surface on which the device isdisposed. The user positions them self and aligns the golf club the sameway they would with a golf ball, and similarly takes a swing at thetraining device 10.

FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a golf club being swung along curve S of aswing immediately before making contact with the training device 10. InFIG. 3B, the golf club 50 contacts the training device 10 at a higherpoint B on the annular surface than point A in FIG. 3A. The height ofthe training device dictates the accuracy within which a swing needs tobe executed in order to make contact with the training device and causethe training device to be launched. If the swing is “thin” the club headwill go over the training device 10 without hitting it because thetraining device is only of a certain height. Conversely, if the user'sswing is “fat” or hits the ground before it makes contact with thetraining device, the golf club will skip right over the training devicewithout hitting the training device. Only by making contact with atleast a portion of the height of the annular surface 30 will the usercause the training device to launch as a projectile. Differentembodiments of the training device each may have a different height tocorrespond to the configuration of the golf club or difficulty leveldesired by the user. A training device with a lesser height will be moredifficult to hit and thus will require more accuracy in the user'sswing.

Since a golf ball is spherical in shape, a rehearsed swing at the diskshaped training device with an annular surface perpendicular to theground will translate to a contact point on an actual golf ball that isat a different height on the golf ball than the height of the trainingdevice. The point of contact on the golf ball will be higher. Bypracticing swings at, for example, a training device having a height of0.25 inches (6.35 mm), the rehearsed swing will translate to allowingthe user to hit the golf ball at a desired contact point.

In an alternative embodiment as illustrated in FIG. 4, the trainingdevice comprises a disk shaped device 90 with one flat surface 60 whichcomes in contact with an operating surface 70, such as a golf practicemat, floor, carpet, asphalt, grass, or any other firm surface on whichthe device is disposed, and an annular surface 80. The training device90 further comprises a stepped surface 65 comprising a first partialsurface 61 and a second partial surface 62 on the side of the trainingdevice opposite to bottom flat surface 60. First partial surface 61 hasa height L₁ from bottom surface 60, while the second partial surface 62has a height L₂ from bottom surface 60. Height L₁ and L₂ are different,so as to provide different heights with which a user can practice a golfswing within the same disk shaped device 90. Alternative embodiments cancontain additional partial surfaces by, for example, dividing thestepped surface 65 into three or more partial surfaces. When using thetraining device 90, a user can place the training device 90 such thatthe annular surface 80 with a greater height L₁ is facing the golf club.If the user desires a different difficulty level, the user can place thetraining device 90 such that the annular surface 80 with a height L₂,which is less than that of height L₁, is facing the golf club since anannular surface 80 with a lesser height will be more difficult to hitand thus require more accuracy in the user's swing.

In a second alternative embodiment, the training device comprises adevice with one flat surface 110 which comes in contact with anoperating surface 160 (FIG. 5). The training device 100 furthercomprises a second flat surface 120 disposed at an angle with respect tothe first flat surface 110, and an annular surface 150, The second flatsurface 120 comprises an upper end 121 and a lower end 122. The upperend 121 has a height H₁ from the bottom surface 110, while the lower end122 has a height H₂ from the bottom surface. Heights H₁ and H₂ aredifferent so as to provide surfaces of different heights with which auser can practice a golf swing within the same device. If the userdesires a different difficulty level, the user can place the trainingdevice 100 such that the annular surface 150 with a height H₂, which isless than that of height H₁, is orientated to make contact with the golfclub since an annular surface 150 with a lesser height will be moredifficult to hit and thus require more accuracy in the user's swing

From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations andmodifications may be effected without departing from the spirit andscope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation withrespect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended orshould be inferred.

1. A golf training device comprising: a body having a first flat surfaceopposite a second surface and adjacent to an annular surface, the bodyhaving a height and a radius, wherein the radius is greater than theheight, and wherein the annular surface is configured to receive contactfrom a golf club.
 2. The golf training device of claim 1, wherein thebody is substantially the shape of a disk, wherein the disk has athickness comprising the body height.
 3. The golf training device ofclaim 1, wherein the second surface is a flat surface.
 4. The golftraining device of claim 1, wherein the body height extendsperpendicular to the flat surface.
 5. The golf training device of claim1, wherein the second surface is a flat surface and the second surfaceis opposite and parallel to the first flat surface.
 6. The golf trainingdevice of claim 1, wherein the second surface comprises a steppedsurface.
 7. The golf training device of claim 1, wherein the body heightextends across the annular surface perpendicular to the radius, andwherein the height comprises a first height along a first portion of theannular surface and a second height along a second portion of theannular surface opposite the first portion, the second height along thesecond portion is less than the first height along the first portion. 8.The golf training device of claim 1, wherein the body height extendsperpendicular to the first flat surface, and body height comprises afirst height and a second height, the body has a first height along afirst portion of the annular surface and second height along a secondportion of the annular surface opposite the first portion, the secondheight along the second portion is less than the first height along thefirst portion.
 9. The golf training device of claim 1, wherein the bodyhas a diameter that is between 0.80 inches (20.32 mm) and 2.54 inches(64.52 mm) and a height between about 0.125 inches (3.175 mm) and avalue less than the radius.
 10. The golf training device of claim 1,wherein the body has a diameter that is not less than 1.68 inches (42.67mm).
 11. The golf training device of claim 1, wherein the body has aweight of not greater than 1.620 ounces (45.93 grams).
 12. The golftraining device of claim 1, wherein the body has a diameter of aregulation golf ball.
 13. The golf training device of claim 1 wherein atleast a portion of the body comprises a resilient material.
 14. A golftraining device comprising: A body having a first flat surfaceperpendicular to second contact surface, the body having a width and aheight, the height extending along the second contact surface, theheight less than the width.
 15. The golf training device of claim 14,wherein the body is substantially the shape of a disk, wherein the diskhas a thickness comprising the body height.
 16. The golf training deviceof claim 14, further comprising a third surface opposite and parallelthe first flat surface.
 17. The golf training device of claim 14,further comprising a third surface opposite the first flat surface, thethird surface being a stepped surface comprises at least two surfacesparallel to the first flat surface.
 18. The golf training device ofclaim 17, wherein the step surface has at least to step surface portionseach parallel to the flat surface, each step surface portion is adifferent distance from the first flat surface and corresponds to aheight of a portion of the annular surface.
 19. The golf training deviceof claim 14, wherein the second contact surface is an annular surface,and wherein the width of the body is a diameter that is not less than1.68 inches (42.67 mm).
 20. A method for practicing a golf swing using agolf training device with at least one flat surface and an annularsurface, comprising the steps of: placing the golf training device on toa surface such that the flat surface of the training device is incontact with the surface on which the device is disposed; swinging atthe golf training device as the user would toward a golf ball; andmaking contact with the training device on its annular surface.